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CAS No.: | 13062-76-5 |
Formula: | C9h13no.Clh |
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Product name | 4-[2-(Methylamino)ethyl] hydrochloride |
CAS No. | 13062-76-5 |
MF | C9H13NO.ClH |
MW | 187.669 |
Melting point | 134-136°C |
Boiling point | N/A |
Density | N/A |
Storage | Refrigerator |
N-Methyltyramine (NMT), also known as 4-hydroxy-N-methylphenethylamine, is a human trace amine and natural phenethylamine alkaloid found in a variety of plants. As the name implies, it is the N-methyl analog of tyramine, which is a well-known biogenic trace amine with which NMT shares many pharmacological properties.
NMT is largely adrenergic in nature, meaning it modulates the activity of norad renaline and ad renaline - two catecholamines that are responsible for the fight-or-flight response (which is governed by the sympathetic nervous system).
As part of the stimulating properties NMT has on the nervous system and norad renaline levels, your heart rate and muscle contraction capacity both increase. In turn, this can help you train harder, more intensely, and longer.
Moreover, NMT is postulated to promote lipolysis (fat breakdown) via norad renaline and possibly other catecholamines. The data is rather limited and controversial regarding NMT and its direct effects of fat loss, with some studies suggesting it actually increases appetite and blocks lipolytic pathways.
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